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The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
Astin Wangel-Brown, LCSW
12 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world
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A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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Ep. 8: Give them a trip back home to self
The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
26 minutes 42 seconds
6 months ago
Ep. 8: Give them a trip back home to self

Give your partner a trip back home to their self and you have given enough. In this episode, I encourage us to take a look at how we have the possibility of “sending our partners on a trip” back to the place where they will always find the most sense of grounding, resource and agency, within their self. I also discuss how this might be the last thing we’re thinking of doing, and also the thing that best allows for what we want to see shift our relational dynamics.

The Best (Relational) Self Podcast
A podcast centered on each of us becoming our best relational self in order to create the partnerships we long for and possibly, eventually, improve the relational climate of our lives, our communities and our world